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Dick Frizzell has designed prints for the Rugby World Cup apparel range true to his iconic graphic style with a cartoony Kia Kaha Kid and a tiki made from the rubgy cup ball emblem. See who went to the launch at the Maritime Museum…

Dick Frizzell has designed prints for the Rugby World Cup apparel range true to his iconic graphic style with a cartoony Kia Kaha Kid and a tiki made from the rubgy cup ball emblem.

The Rugby World Cup Superstore was the venue for the launch of Dick Frizzell’s Rugby World Cup 2011 apparel range and limited edition fine art print collection.

The apparel is available now from the store, located inside the foyer of the Maritime Museum Building in Viaduct Basin on Quay Street in downtown Auckland.

Below: Otis Frizzell with his father Dick Frizzell.

Below: Shoppers looking through the new designs.

The DJ on the decks, on the deck.

Kia Kaha Kid, whom Dick’s son Otis immediately labelled as "son of Four Square."

A signed print of the rugby ball tiki in the boxed set.

John Walker (right.)

Below: guests at the launch.

Julz Roulston of Ponsonby News and Robin Bryce of Ziera.

Jill Blomfield (right)

Anah Jordan of Urbis with Brent Spillane and Richard Bews.

Lana Coc-Kroft and her son.

Otis Frizzell and friends.

Words and photography, Megan Robinson, 6 December 2010.


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